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Looking for some mags for the stagea, i have some poxy looking 16's atm and 1 is dented. Secondhand is ok, minor scratches etc, at least 17's, as cheap as possible. (prefer to spend money on engine mods rather then looks). If anyone has anything please send some pics and prices would be great, even some stock 34 wheels would be ok.

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I have a set of 18"s They are Koya Octane Hyper Wheels 18x8 in shadow chrome. I will be selling my Stagea shortly, and it will be up to the buyer whether they want to pay extra for them or not, as atm I have 15" stockers on it.

They are virtually brand new, only travelled about 5000kms on them. 2 have near new 235's and 2 are bald on the inside and will need replacing.

I would consider $1200 if the buyer does not want to add $1200 onto the purchase price at the time I sell it. But that probably wont be for ~2mths or so.

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i have a set of OZ racing rims which are on shipment from japan...rims are 17 x 9 with skyline/stagea pcd ...but not sure what the exact offsets are ...will know more when they get here in approx 4 - 5 weeks.

You can have them for $800 as is ...coz it has slight rim rash which i intended to have machined smooth.

u prolly need new tyres though.

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